The filmmaker sits down with Q’s Tom Power to discuss his sprawling new historical epic, which recently took home best drama, best director and best actor at the Golden Globes.
Writer-director Brady Corbet and editor Dávid Jancsó talk about this ... It was shot almost entirely on celluloid film in and around Budapest standing in for Pennsylvania, for a remarkable $10m budget. For Jancsó, László Toth's monumental work ...
Oscar-tipped epic that could save Hollywood – if we let it - INSIDE FILM: Brady Corbet’s ‘The Brutalist’ is a defiant, distinctive masterpiece at loggerheads with conventional film industry wisdom. And,
"Tell me – why is an accomplish foreign architect shoveling coal here in Philadelphia?" A24 has unveiled one more official trailer for the monumental The Brutalist, the third feature from acclaimed filmmaker / actor Brady Corbet.
The Childhood of a Leader was Corbet's first feature film as a filmmaker. He recently directed the historical epic The Brutalist, which won Best Director at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, and the Silver Lion at the 81st Venice International Film Festival. He also directed the musical drama Vox Lux.
Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
In a wide-ranging conversation with RogerEbert.com, Corbet and Fastvold reflected on brutalism’s enduring relevance, the oscillation between pragmatism and ambition it reflects, concepts of premonition that pervade their work, and the literal weight of their epic historical drama.
The Brutalist” — 4 stars Austere, foreboding, harsh and intoxicatingly masculine. What’s to like about Brady Corbet’s third movie “The Brutalist”? Not much. This ambitious,
Brady Corbet’s film The Brutalist was up for seven Golden Globes and took home three major ones: Best Drama, Best Actor (Adrien Brody) and Best Director (Brady Corbet).
Starring Adrien Brody, Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' follows a European architect looking to cement his legacy in post-WWII America.
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind awards season’s most talked-about movies continues with Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, the A24 epic that won the Silver Lion for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival and on Sunday became an Oscar Best Picture front-runner by winning Best Director,
"The Brutalist" is a nearly four-hour historical drama starring Adrien Brody as celebrated architect László Tóth. Here's what's real in the new movie.